Aliens, spies, conspiracy, paranoia, the Sun Brothers.
Hardison is taking the groove to new levels on his second release, Sun Bros.

Recorded with the help of Jon Ervie from Jupiter Studios who engineered Dead Comedians as well. This quasi concept album tells the story of a pair of aliens that are much like guardian angels with rusty wings. They feel, get addicted, make mistakes, care too much, but with hearts always in their proper place. The guitar work is amazing and Hardison's voice is vulnerable and pleasing. The album plays like a southern film noir soundtrack moving forward and delicately raising the stakes from his first album.

A daydream of laughter amongst chaotic landscapes summed up in a pop song. That is dead comedians. The struggle to find truth in ones dispair when in comparison to larger things we should all be so lucky to live at all. That is dead comedians. Love and love misplaced. That is dead comedians. A jangly record that touches on lost souls past and future. The present being the album itself. Hardison lives out his dreams for us and quietly explains his conversations with dead comedians. The production is excellent the songs move and the album is a considerable freshman release.